jersey. police.uk States of Jersey POLICE ANNUAL REPORT 2018 PHOTO CREDIT: Government of Jersey - Holly Smith R.64/2019 Prepared by Jersey Police Annual Report 2018 Jersey Police Annual Report 2018 FOREWORD FOREWORD Article 20 of the States of Jersey Police (Jersey) Law 2012 It is with great pride and privilege that I, as acting Deputy makes it a duty of the Police Authority to provide a review of Chief Officer, provide the foreword for this year’s States the way the objectives of the Annual Policing Plan for 2018 of Jersey Police Annual Report. have been addressed by the States of Jersey Police (SOJP). 2018 was a year of many ‘firsts’ for SOJP. The first being our two-year Policing The 2018 Plan was the first to be written as a two-year plan, and I am pleased to Plan which runs across both 2018 and 2019. Our four priorities remain focussed note that over 21 objectives have been completed and that the remaining 11 are on protecting and preventing our most vulnerable from harm, strengthening on target for completion later this year. engagement within our communities with stronger partnership working to provide better outcomes, and a commitment to better your police service by investing in our As an Island with its own government and legislation, Jersey has a unique and people, technology and culture. distinct policing environment. The SOJP must be largely self-sufficient in developing and maintaining public services that in larger jurisdictions would be a collaborative During the first part of the year we undertook a critical review of how we organised process provided through a local, regional and national level police service and operated as a force. As a result, we have developed a new operating model which infrastructure. While this can present pressures for the organisation, it also provides we believe will be more suited to delivering 21st century policing, as well as helping positive experience for officers to train and gain experience in areas and specialisms us to operate as effectively as we can in accordance with our allocated budget. that would may not otherwise be available to them. Our new model centres on providing greater support to our communities and is For the first-time in a number of years, reported Figures for 2018 confirm that designed to meet the needs of our diverse population, placing an even greater recorded incidents, crimes and assaults have risen, as has overall demand for police emphasis on crime and incident prevention as well as targeted problem solving. response. This to some extent was expected; a continued increase in our diverse Public survey results remain positive and tell us that we are focussing on the right population has inevitably driven up demand. The Police have made considerable areas. I look forward to working alongside my colleagues during 2019 to deliver effort to encourage victims of sexual and domestic violence to report these crimes the remaining objectives of the Policing Plan and I take this opportunity to thank and to seek help. Similarly, reports for welfare and assisting people suffering from them for the service they give. We are proud of our achievements during 2018 mental health issues continues to grow. At the same time, however, this trend has and I hope you enjoy reading about them in this report. occurred against a backdrop of declining police establishment, with warranted officers now standing at just 190 FTE. The Authority does not currently believe that these two trends are linked and has been reassured that the new policing model is delivering operational efficiencies, as well as taking comfort that new recruiting has taken place. I wish to put on record my thanks and appreciation to the officers and staff of the States of Jersey Police. They have endured a process of year on year change and adaptation involving their working practices, senior leadership and available resources. They have met these challenges with a professionalism that is inspiring and deserve to have that professionalism recognised and supported. To that end I encourage you to read this year’s annual report and to understand more about the commendable work that SOJP has achieved during 2018. Dr Jason Lane James Wileman, Chair, Jersey Police Authority Acting Deputy Chief Officer The Police have made considerable We have developed a new operating model effort to encourage victims of sexual which we believe will be more suited to and domestic violence to report delivering 21st century policing, as well as these crimes and to seek help. helping us to operate as effectively as we can. 2 3 Jersey Police Annual Report 2018 Jersey Police Annual Report 2018 hildren & c y 0 There are o 0 18,000 children and u 0 Children & Young People , young people living in n #CSEDay18 8 Jersey, representing a g Jersey is joining the National Child Sexual Exploitation Crime on the UP 1 In early 2018 the States of Jersey Police launched their significant proportion p e Awareness Day on 18 March and this week we will be of our Island ‘10 Pledges to all Children across Jersey’ in support of o encouraging senior leaders and figures in Jersey to raise the States Children & Young People Plan. Good progress Community. p 35% increase l awareness and join the conversation on social media. e in high risk incidents has been made against the 10 pledges during this first The sexual exploitation of children and young people under 18 is where year, as the Police seek to strengthen links with C&YP. a young person will receive something in return for, or be pressured into There are 18,000 children and young people living in Jersey, performing, sexual activities. Firstly it is child abuse and puts young people 22% increase representing a significant proportion of our Island Community. We at risk of damage to their physical, emotional and psychological health. Online crime; fraud and recognise the important role our organisation can play in ensuring young child sexploitation people grow up in a safe environment that helps them flourish. Following It can take many forms: Our Pledge publication of the independent Jersey Care Inquiry in July 2017, SOJP • A “seemingly” consensual relationship with an older boyfriend have been working hard with other partners and key stakeholders in Alongside our broader Policing Plan for the same period, responding to the inquiry’s findings and developing an Island-wide we are committed to the findings and recommendations • A young person having sex in return for attention, alcohol, 9% increase Childrens and Young People Plan, which will be published later this year. of the Independent Jersey Care Inquiry. In setting out cigarettes, gifts or lifts. in child and adult safeguarding referrals our top ten pledges to young people, we have taken on Four main outcomes from the plan • On-line – young person encouraged to share indecent images board feedback from the recent Children’s Commissioner’s (sexting) or perform sexual acts on webcam and other person have been agreed: questionnaire and we look forward to delivering on our then threatens to share images unless perform further acts commitments. 6% increase • Organised/networked CSE – serious organised crime. in child victims of crime What are the warning signs? TO GROW UP SAFELY These types of crimes, due to rising complexity, are Unexplained gifts or money • becoming increasingly resource intensive and considerably • Using mobile phone secretly more costly to investigate and solve. • Significantly older friends/boyfriends LIVE HEALTHY LIVES • Playing truant from school • Missing from home • Changes in appearance/behaviour LEARN AND ACHIEVE • Using drugs/alcohol “The safeguarding of children in ARE SEEN AND HEARD Jersey is everybody’s business. Any child can be sexually exploited no matter what culture, ethnicity, religion, whether a boy or a girl from any background.” National CSE Awareness Day - Jersey Joins the Fight Against CSE 45% of UK children aged Safer Internet Day Stewart Gull, QPM 8-17 heard about Safer States Police Detective Superintendent Tuesday February 6th is Safer Internet Day. States Police Detective Superintendent Stewart Gull, vice chair of Jersey’s Safeguarding Partnership Board and Internet Day and as a result: As well as sharing safety advice via social media SOJP teamed up with Airtel-Vodafone and Digital Jersey to host a lunchtime seminar lead for CSE, said: “The safeguarding of children in Jersey is everybody’s business. Any child can be sexually giving practical tips on mobile device security. felt more confident about what to do if they were worried about exploited no matter what culture, ethnicity, religion, whether a boy or a girl from any background. “Jersey is The event was aimed at parents, carers, teachers and anyone 80% something online. responsible for young people, Airtel-Vodafone’s Head of Marketing, joining the National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day on 18 March and this week we will be Peter Zunino and the Crime Reduction Officer from the Community said they learnt about safety 9 out of 10 adults Policing Team, Chris Ingham will be offering help on how to set up encouraging senior leaders and figures in Jersey to raise awareness and join the conversation on social media. parental controls and restrictions on mobile devices and Apps, 79% features online such as reporting felt either VERY SAFE or FAIRLY SAFE and how to protect your mobile device from cyber-attacks. or privacy #CSEDay18. “Togetherin their NEIGHBOURHOOD we can create a mass awareness and zero tolerance of Child Sexual Exploitation. said they spoke to someone about 189 crimes 18% something that had been worrying The sexual exploitation of children and young people under 18 is where a young person will receive something reported online them online in return for, or be pressured into performing, sexual activities.
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